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082 _a332.6322 BRO
100 _aBrown, Constance M.
245 _aTechnical analysis for the trading professional : strategies and techniques for today's turbulent global financial markets
250 _a2 Ed.
260 _bTata McGraw-Hill
_aNew Delhi
_c2012
300 _a XIII, 450 p.
_b23 cm; Pbk
500 _aAlpha
505 _aDispelling Some Common Beliefs About Indicators -- Oscillators Do Not Travel between 0 and 100 -- Dominant Trading Cycles Are Not Time Symmetrical -- Choosing and Adjusting Period Setup for Oscillators -- Dominant Trend Lines Are Not Always from Extreme Price Highs or Lows -- Signals from Moving Averages Are Frequently Absent in Real-Time Charts -- Calculating Market Price Objectives -- Adjusting Traditional Fibonacci Projections for Higher-Probability Targets -- Price Projections by Reverse-Engineering Indicators -- Price Objectives Derived from Positive and Negative Reversals in RSI -- Calculating Price and Time Objectives from a Gann Wheel -- Using Oscillators with the Elliott Wave Principle -- New Methods for Improving Indicator Timing and Filtering Premature Signals -- Volatility Bands on Oscillators -- The Composite Index -- Evaluating the Comparative Strengths and Weaknesses of Common Indicators -- The Derivative Oscillator -- Real-Time Application: Japanese Yen -- Real-Time Application: Asian and European Equity Indices -- Real-Time Application: SandP/Bond Market -- Formulas -- Aerodynamic Fund, Ltd. and Aerodynamic Fund L.P.
520 _aIn today's rapidly advancing technical environment, Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional is the book that presents dramatic new formulas and chart applications to improve market timing. Each chapter is a separate topic, building step-by-step through 150 charts that lead toward new methods of price triangulation. The result will allow you to pinpoint a market objective - even in the most extreme and volatile trading environment
650 _aFinancial market
_aSpeculation
_aInvestment analysis
_aStocks- Charts, diagrams
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